Earlier I asked if you have Motor Drives and Power Supply and you replied "yes". But it seems we miss communicated.
There are lots of build Threads such as this. So the first step will be for you to figure out if you have Amplifiers or not.
TK
http://dynomotion.com
I assume your talking about the original Anilam system drives. I couldn't get them to work so I scrapped the hole system and started over, I was just a little confused as to what all goes into creating a new system. Oh, well best way to learn is by doing, and doing again..and again.
Have you decided on what drives you drives you are going to get?
Jim Dawson
Sandy, Oregon, USA
Heres a picture of my control cabinet and the servo amp im using. The servos I have are SSI PT402 servos, but I am unable to find any information on them. I have identified the power, neutral, and ground; but there is a white and black I cant ID.
Heres the pic, cabinet pic is actually upside down.
I think so, that or reference wires. I don't suppose It would damage the drive if I tested by wiring it and testing.
According to an ebay post I found for those servo motors, it claims they are the same as "402CNSP0S72"
This might be the data sheet http://www.telusplanet.net/public/sh...00R400F560.pdf
This data sheet might be helpful to you http://servosystems.com/pdf/amc/25a8.pdf
Jim Dawson
Sandy, Oregon, USA
cwatson1982
Thanks, I've been all over the net and couldn't find anything.
Thanks Jim.
Assuming:
and this:The servos I have are SSI PT402
and this, the motor specs mght be :According to an ebay post I found for those servo motors, it claims they are the same as "402CNSP0S72"
C402-3 ??
which is specified here:
Attachment 445572
The 80V amplifier would then max out the RPM somewhere under:
80V / Kv = 80V /24.37 x 1000 = 3283 RPM
Looks like the current should be limited to 11 Amps.
HTH
TK
http://dynomotion.com
I'm not sure these are the same that came with the boss. I believe the machine I have was retrofitted around 1992 +/-. Here is a pic of the servos and machine so you get an idea of what im working with.
Ok, According to the specs of the control I'm using I should be supplying 80V. The Advanced Motion Controls 12A8K max amp at 12A should be perfect considering the mill max RPM only goes up to 4000. So, It looks like I'm headed in the right direction? Is their a way to step down 110v to 80v easier than adding a new power supply or would it be better to just get another power supply.